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Florida’s Unemployment Rate Decreases

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

While Florida’s unemployment rate remains higher than the national rate, recent stats show that the economy is actually improving with the additional of several new jobs.

According to TBNWeekly.com, Pinellas County’s unemployment rate for April is down nearly a full percentage point, according to the latest figures from the Florida Agency of Workforce Innovation.

April’s rate was 11.5 percent, compared to March when 12.4 percent of the county’s labor force was looking for a job.

In April, 51,629 of the county’s labor force of 447,989 were looking for a job. In March, 55,693 out of a labor force of 450,195 were unemployed.

While, the numbers appear to be moving in the right direction, unemployment in Pinellas remains high compared to April 2009 when the unemployment rate was 9.8 percent, and only 43,765 of 446,068 were unemployed.
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Startup Seeking Funds to Create Green Jobs in Florida

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

A startup solar panel manufacturer is seeking $360,000 in state and local job growth incentives to hire 150 workers for a plant in Fort Lauderdale, a move that could create several dozen green jobs in Florida (click here).

According to SustainableBusinessOregon.com, Off Grid Solar would move its headquarters from DeLand and spend $11.8 million on facilities and equipment to lease space, according to its application for Qualified Target Industry funds with Broward County. On May 4, county commissioners approved $45,000 for the company, should it meet its job growth targets in 2011 through 2014. Fort Lauderdale commissioners approved incentives of the same amount in April. The company is seeking state approval for the rest.

James McKirdy, a former disaster recovery center manager for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is founder of Off Grid Solar. As its name implies, he has the company ready to produce solar photovoltaic panels that can fully power buildings without relying on the electrical grid. The company is ready to create Florida jobs.

“We don’t believe in the grid,” McKirdy said. “You can’t make a wire smart.”

Off Grid Solar also plans to manufacture solar street-lighting systems. He said his panels are 41 percent efficient in hot direct sunlight, and can even generate power during cloudy days and from high moonlit nights.
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1,100 Tech Jobs in Florida Added

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

There’s reason to celebrate in the Florida, as a new report just released states that almost 1,100 tech jobs in Florida have been created since 2008.

According to the 13th annual Cyberstates report published on Wednesday, the modest 0.4 percent gain to 292,300 high-tech jobs during a recession compared with an overall 4.1 percent loss in the state’s private work force in 2008, the most current data available.

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Oil Spill Creates Labor Jobs in Florida

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

People lined up by the dozens to apply for hundreds of labor jobs in Florida as a result of the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Workforce Escarosa in Pensacola is offering the positions.

According to an article in USAToday.com, Brittany Bailey, business services outreach representative, said Escarosa is recruiting 300 to 500 Gulf Coast workers for a Texas-based workforce development company called Advanced Employment Solutions.

“They need the manpower immediately,” she said.

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